Hi, can someone explain how Tropos Networks can get away with TX power of 1W on their 5110 Outdoor Cell unit (where 200mW is actually "Optional") ?
http://www.troposnetworks.com/products/5110outdoor.shtml
Thanks.
Vincent
They claim 29dBm and 7.4dBi antennas. With 0.4dB of loss in the coax, they have an EIRP of 36dBm, which is FCC "legit".
That doesn't mean that they got FCC certified, that would require testing, and they would need to comply with the limits for out of band emissions, occupied bandwidth, etc.
Which they appear to have done. Their Grantee code is PJ9.
You can see photos of the internal PA here:
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